ALICE (ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND)

John Tenniel illustrated the first editions of the ''Alice'' books. This image features Alice peering at the Drink Me bottle.

'Alice' is a fictional character in the books ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' and its sequel ''Through the Looking-Glass'', which were written by Charles Dodgson under the pen name Lewis Carroll.
The character has been said to be based on Alice Liddell, a child friend of Dodgson's. However Dodgson himself said several times that his 'little heroine' was not based on any real child, but was entirely fictional. The pictures certainly do not resemble Alice Liddell. 'Alice' is portrayed as a quaintly logical girl, sometimes even pedantic, especially with Humpty Dumpty in the second book. According to Through the Looking-glass, she is seven years old but seems to conduct herself like a somewhat older child.
Alice is popularly depicted wearing a pale blue knee-length dress with a white pinafore overtop, although the dress originally was yellow in ''The Nursery "Alice"'', the first coloured version of ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''. Her blonde hair is held back with a wide black ribbon, and in honour of Alice, such hairbows are sometimes called "Alice bands", particularly in the UK.
As Alice was first drawn in black & white her colors would vary from artist to artist; it was Disney who made blue the most popular color for her dress and blonde for her hair. However, Alice has been colored by Tenniel in a blue dress, with white stripes at the bottom. Her pinafore is outlined in red.
Tenniel drew Alice in two variants: for "Through the Looking-glass" she was shown in striped stockings, an image which has remained in much of the later art.

Besides the books, Alice has appeared in many other works, perhaps the most famous one being the Disney film version. There have been many other films, spinoff novels, comic book adaptations, and other forms of the story. Alice is also featured in the Playstation 2 game ''Kingdom Hearts'', in the Wonderland level. In the game, Alice has been found guilty by the Queen of Hearts, and is put on trial. It is later found out that she is one of the seven 'Princesses of Hearts'.
Box of ''American McGee's Alice''

In the 2000 PC game, ''American McGee's Alice'', Alice is portrayed as an older, dark-brown haired girl with emerald green eyes. In the game, Alice is a tortured young woman, who at a young age was orphaned when her parents were burned alive in an accidental fire caused by her cat Dinah. Afterwards, she falls into a catatonic state, and condemned to Rutledge's Asylum for treatment. There she remains for many years, faced with her own survivor's guilt, and the mistreatment of patients in the mental hospitals of the time. Then, the Cheshire Cat arrives in her cell, and tells her she must return to Wonderland as their savior. By doing so, she not only saves Wonderland, but her own sanity. American McGee's Alice has Susie Brann voicing the titular character.
The Czech surrealist Jan Švankmajer retold the story in a very dark 1988 film titled simply Alice. Woody Allen also called a film ''Alice'', and while it was not a direct adaptation it did follow a woman who has a series of surreal adventures. Alice also appears as a college-attending teenager alongside Wendy Darling, Dorothy Gale and C.S. Lewis' Susan Pevensie (''The Chronicles of Narnia'') in Chicago of 2005 and 2006, in the comic book series, ''The Oz/Wonderland Chronicles''.
In all English Disney productions (excluding the Disney Channel original show, Adventures in Wonderland, where she was played by Elisabeth Harnois), Alice is voiced by Kathryn Beaumont, except in the Tokyo Disneyland DreamLights version of the Main Street Electrical Parade, Alice is voiced by Kat Cressida. Kristýna Kohoutová portrayed her in Svankmajer's Alice (her English dub was done by Camilla Power). In the Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts, she was voiced by Mika Doi.
Recently Alice has been portrayed by Beyonce Knowles for Disney's theme park campaign.

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